Re: What the heck is core training all about anyway?
I think I know what David is trying to say on this link, but as it appears to contradict his first post on this thread, I should leave it for him to comment... just in case
However, with respect to your guys, off season is the time to work on fitness. I always think it is a shame that cricket clubs [generally] do not take responsibility for this. Most rugby clubs keep going all through the off season with fitness sessions, so by the time pre season comes along, everybody is of a reasonable standard and the coaches know who has been doing what, as well as making sure they are doing whatever it is correctly.
A good core is vital to spinal health and protects against injury generally but before giving the guys some fitness targets, we need to know what we are dealing with. For example, how old? No point talking about pressing 250 kgs if they are only eleven . Also, what level? Cricket specific exercises are great if all they do is play cricket, however, if they are normal young lads who do a myriad of activities, then it would be negligent to ignore them.
The off season is also the best time to deal with deficits in technique too. If a player needs to correct a mixed action, this can be done without impact on play and there is just enough time to get it sorted before pre season comes around. This also works well along side the fitness sessions, quite often, deficit in technique occur because of, or are the cause of, physical deficit. It is all very well rerouting the neuromuscular pathway, but sometimes the muscles need 'reprogramming' before this can happen.
I think I know what David is trying to say on this link, but as it appears to contradict his first post on this thread, I should leave it for him to comment... just in case
However, with respect to your guys, off season is the time to work on fitness. I always think it is a shame that cricket clubs [generally] do not take responsibility for this. Most rugby clubs keep going all through the off season with fitness sessions, so by the time pre season comes along, everybody is of a reasonable standard and the coaches know who has been doing what, as well as making sure they are doing whatever it is correctly.
A good core is vital to spinal health and protects against injury generally but before giving the guys some fitness targets, we need to know what we are dealing with. For example, how old? No point talking about pressing 250 kgs if they are only eleven . Also, what level? Cricket specific exercises are great if all they do is play cricket, however, if they are normal young lads who do a myriad of activities, then it would be negligent to ignore them.
The off season is also the best time to deal with deficits in technique too. If a player needs to correct a mixed action, this can be done without impact on play and there is just enough time to get it sorted before pre season comes around. This also works well along side the fitness sessions, quite often, deficit in technique occur because of, or are the cause of, physical deficit. It is all very well rerouting the neuromuscular pathway, but sometimes the muscles need 'reprogramming' before this can happen.